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Promise Rings

A promise ring marks a commitment — to a partner, a best friend, or a goal you've set for yourself. This collection pairs classic 925 sterling silver promise rings from $62, including engravable birthstone name bands and heart-infinity designs, with statement options like pear-cut moss agate and marquise moissanite engagement-style rings.

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Promise Ring or Engagement Ring? Reading This Range

This collection deliberately covers both ends of commitment. The birthstone name rings and heart-infinity band, from $62, are classic promise rings — meaningful, personal, and giftable at any stage of a relationship. The pear and hexagon moss agate rings and the marquise and princess-cut moissanite solitaires, in the $183-$189 range, are engagement-grade designs that many couples use as promise rings first and proposal rings later. There's no rulebook; only what the ring means between you two.

Names, Dates, and Birthstones: Making It Yours

The dual-heart and two-birthstone name rings are made to order with engraved names and birth-month stones, turning a pretty band into a record of a specific relationship. If you're adding engraving, lettering style changes how the words read at a glance — our guide to choosing an engraving font breaks down legibility and tone. For more stone-set options, browse personalized birthstone rings.

Getting the Size Right Without Spoiling the Surprise

Borrow a ring they already wear on a similar finger and trace its inner circle on paper, or ask a friend or family member to find out casually. Remember that personalized rings are final sale, so confirming size beforehand matters more than usual — non-personalized styles fall under the 60-day returns and exchanges policy.

Moments That Call for a Promise Ring

  • An anniversary that deserves more than dinner.
  • Before a long-distance chapter — college, deployment, a move.
  • Valentine's Day, when you're serious but not yet proposing.
  • A promise to yourself after a hard year or a big goal met.

Wear it on any finger; many choose the left ring finger before engagement, or the right hand to avoid confusion.

If the Promise Becomes a Proposal

Plenty of couples graduate from a simple silver band to something bigger. When that day comes, the engagement rings collection carries moissanite and gemstone solitaires, and moss agate rings offer the earthy green look that has become a favorite for unconventional brides. Until then, treat your promise ring kindly: off before swimming and lotion, stored dry, polished with a soft cloth.

Frequently asked questions

Which finger do you wear a promise ring on?

There's no fixed rule. Many wear it on the left ring finger before an engagement, while others choose the right hand to avoid confusion. Wear it wherever it feels — and fits — best.

What's the difference between a promise ring and an engagement ring?

Intent, not design. A promise ring marks commitment of any kind; an engagement ring marks a wedding to come. This collection spans both — simple silver bands from $62 and moss agate or moissanite engagement-grade rings around $183-$189.

Can I personalize a promise ring?

Yes. The dual-heart and two-birthstone name rings are made to order with engraved names and birth-month stones. Personalized rings are final sale, so confirm spelling and ring size before ordering.

How do I find someone's ring size without asking?

Borrow a ring they wear on a similar finger and trace the inside circle on paper, or measure its inner diameter. A friend or family member can also find out casually for you.

Are moss agate and moissanite durable enough for daily wear?

Both handle everyday wear well with sensible care. Remove rings before swimming, gardening, and heavy lifting, store them dry, and clean with a soft cloth to keep the stones lively.